mm i t S I Mr 1 By F M KIMMELL OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Largest Circulation in Red Willow Co Subscription 1 a Year in Advance Republican Ticket STATE TICKET For Supremo Judge S II SEDGWICK of York County For Regents L II GOOLD C J ERNST COUNTY TICKET For Surveyor A C WILSON or Bondvillo For Coroner JOSEPH SPOTTS of Vnlloy Grange For Judge GS BISHOP or McCook For Superintendent E S BUTCHER of Indianolu For Sheriff A C CRABTREEof Indianola For Clerk E J WILCOX of McCook For Treasurer O L THOMPSON of McCook The Candidates Judge s H Sedgwick was born on a farm in Du Page county 111 March 12 1848 His oarents were natives o f Connecticut but had removed to New York before coming west in 1844 Judge Sedgewick had had the advantage of a college education having graduated from the classical course at Wheaton college Wheaton Du Page county 111 in 1872 He studied for one year in the law college at Ann Arbor and was ad mitted to the bar in Wisconsin in 1S74 Later he studied in a law office at Green Bay Wisconsin He began prac tice in Brown county Wisconsin but shortly afterwards moved to Kewaunee the county seat of Kewaunee county Wisconsin where he opened an office He was married in 1878 and in the fall of the same year he came to Ne braska and opened an office in York where he has engaged in the practice of law since In the fall of 1895 he was elected district judge although his dis trict was a fusion district He served in that capacity four years In 1S99 he was renominated but was defeated by a small majority Last spring he was appointed a commissioner to the supreme court which position he now hold Mr Goold has served for one term to the satisfaction of his party col leagues and his friends are urging that he is entitled to the indorsement of a nomination for another term Mr Ernst was selected by the Lan caster convention as the preferred can didate of this county He was not an aspirant for the place He has been for more than twenty years in the land department of the Burlington except for a few years when he was manager of the Lincoln Street Railway company and is now in charge of the Nebraska lands of the company His splendid business qualities and especially his knowledge of the most improved method of accounting and auditing will make him one of the most valuable members of the board if elected Lincoln Journal Our Next Superintendent While Mr Dutcher the Republican nominee for superintendent of public instruction is an old settler perhaps a few words by way of biography may not come amiss The Tribune prefaces the formal sketch with the information that Mr Dutcher is well qualified by ed ucation and experience to give the peo ple of Red Willow count an excellent administration of the educational affairs of the country and that he deserves the loyal and unswerving support of all Republicans in the county EUGENE S DUTCHER The subject of this sketch was born in Floyd county Iowa 1862 came to Red Willow county Nebraska in May 1SS3 where soon after he became of age he took a timber claim and homestead His early education was received in the country school At the age of 18 he commenced teaching and followed the profession six years then took a Normal course after which he taught until he entered the ministry of the M E church He was appointed pastor at Trenton Neb in the fall of 1890 In the spring of 1891 he accepted a call to do missionary work among the Navajo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona From this timje until September 1899 he was engaged in educational and mis sionary work among the Indians in New Mexico Arizona Colorado and Montana establishing two missions and was close ly associated with the Government Indian School work From the Epworth Piegan Indian Mission Montana where he was stationed for more than six years he moved to his home near Indianola where he now resides BARTLEY Ed Price had business in McCook Tuesday Dr J E Hathorn went up to McCook Tuesday night to take No 6 for Lincoln where he attended the Republican state convention Wednesday as one of the delegates for Red Willow county Dont forget the bargains in Boys Knee Pants at the Bee Hive Thk Tribune has no doubt of the ability of the Republicans of Red Willow county to elect Ed Wilcox county clerk against any and all comers without out side assistance but if Colonel Phillips insists upon helping us perhaps we ought not to object IT should be the earnest and constant effort of western senators and congress men to see that while millions upon mil lions are spent annually in improving harbors and rivers and much of it wasted that the west should have a proper share for irrigation purposes The diverting and impounding of head waters might relieve the flood situation in the south and be a source of economy as well as of blessing where used in irri gation thus subserving a double purpose The Bartley incident which conspic uously overshadowed other features of the late Republican state convention is now closed for the present The resolu tion is in the platform and Bartley is in the penitentiary Now The Tribune has not been overwhelmed by the mawk ish sentimentality urged by Bartleys friends to secure his pardon we do not now and haveNiot considered that the punishment so far inflicted has adequate ly fitted the offense aud again Bartleys unrepentant spirit his disdain of the white feather has not had a compell ing influence on our sympathy or judg ment but this circumscription of the term o f the parole b y two weeks and more in response to a demand of the state convention touches the first sympathetic chord Had TheTribune given Bartley a 60 day parole which it wouldnt by all the gods big little and indifferent that parole would have been 59 days 23 hours aud 60 minutes of dur ation should the heavens roll up like a set oil the next holy minute Burlington Reaches Out That the Burlington is considering the purchase of the Omaha Kansas City Eastern and the Kansas City North ern connecting roads at foreclosure sale is a late rumor in Kansas City rail road circles The two joint lines which extend from Kansas City via Pattons burg to Quincy 111 practically parallel the Burlingtons Chicago line Their purchase would give the latter road dou ble track between Kansas City and Quincy and relieve the main line of much Kansas City Chicago traffic The roads are now owned principally by the the Gates syndicate aud are to be sold under foreclosure in October These lines together with the Omaha St Louis comprise the Quincy route The Wabash has but recently purchased the latter line which runs from Council Bluffs to Pattonsburg Mo connecting there with the other two roads If the Wabash had desired them it seems reasonable to suppose that it would have purchased them at the same time that it did the Omaha St Louis The rumor that the Burlington was about to purchase these lines which are now all that is left in the hands of the receivers after the breaking up of the Kansas City Pittsburg Gulf system of which they were a part has been heard before An official of the Burlington said yesterday that he had heard noth ing official about the matter but he did not believe the purchase would be made Omaha Bee Trains in Buffalo Bills Land A new time table for the Wyoming division of the Burlington which went into effect Sunday August 25th shows the first regular train service on the Cody branch in the Big Horn basin This branch which is to be built to the town of Cody leaves the main line at Toluca and has already been com pleted to Bowler a distance of 727 miles Between the points the follow ing stations have been established Ronald Mafflin Coburn Morin Keiser Pryor Chicopee Oswald and Crockett Day telegraph offices will be maintained at Coburn Pryor and Bowler for the present Train service on this branch will be daily except Sunday a train leaving Toluca at 1220 a m and arriving at Toluca 510 a m leaving Bowler at 700 a m and arriving at Toluca 1150 a m A close connection is made with west bound trains on the main line making it possible for one to leave St Louis be fore noon Friday and eat breakfast in Bowler Sunday morning The Big Horn country the scene of the fondest hopes of William F Codys heart is rapidly filling up with settlers Buffalo Bills great irrigation project and his scheme for a large cavalry school are attracting people by the thousands Four hundred and fifty Mormon fami lies alone have trekked into the country within the last several months Omaha Bee Advertised Letters The following letters were advertised by the McCook postoffice Aug 26 1901 William C Isch Mrs Etlin Maggard Mrs Lanah Pope W E Reynolds Miss Anna Smith Daniel Stevens Miss Anna Swartch Mr Henry Vontz Mrs G W Williams Mr Herman Meissner When calling for these letters please say they were advertised F M Kimmeix Postmaster Have you noticed those Knee Pants for hoys at the Bee Hive JaaJagasg ii e - TyrlJRat v fctyLwr C0IFJE 1 1 in the coffee bin not a pleasant thought yet when coffees are kept open in bulk who knows what different things come climb ing and floating in put up in sealed packages insures cleanliness uniform quality freshness and delicious flavor DANBURY Loyd Naden and Rolla DeMay took in the ball game at Cambridge Thursday Prof Headlej and wife moved over from Cambridge last Friday into the residence of S W Stilgebouer J M Harris of Lancaster Mo is here this week tiuying horses to ship He thinks he will stay another week S W Stilgebouer and wife and Grandpa Bastian left Monday for a nine months visit in Illinois and Ohio among old friends and acquaintances Pearl Billings was given a farewell party last Monday night She leaves Friday for Grand Island wheie she will attend the Grand Island Business college this fall and winter P H Hunger who formerly worked in this vicinity about a year ago arrived here last Thursday from the eastern part of the state for a short visit among friends He is on his way to Washington H D Kettering and Marion Walters returned from a trip down in the Okla homa strip They registered for a piece of Uncle Sams land but were unlucky in the drawing Marion says that Ne braska is good enough for him and he thinks this place is as good if not better than there for raising crops W J Stilgebouer left Thursday by the way of McCook for Medesto Cali fornia where he has gone for his wifes health They expect to be gone be tween two and three years His brother S H Stilgebouer has rented his place and will farm it during his absence Another nice heavy rain visited the section of country lying east and south between here and Lebanon last Friday and also a few nice showers have fallen this week The ground is in fine condi tion for fall wheat planting Some of our farmers have already commenced while many others are getting ready INDIANOLA William Short was a McCook visitor on business Tuesday Ame C Teel had business in the big red stand pipe town Wednesday J R Neel and A A Gamsby were both county seat visitors Saturday Miss Jennie McClung went up to Mc Cook Saturday last on 5 to visit friends briefly John Welborn and daughter Mrs W D Mackechnie drove up to the county seat Monday on business of the county superintendents office J W Dolan W A McCool and L R Corbin attended the Republican state convention Lincoln Wednesday being among the delegates from this county S E Hager returned home from his Colorado visit Tuesday morning He found an attractive condition in real estate up there but prices had gone up in a balloon He spent Monday in McCook on his way home The Republican county ticket in quite satisfactory to Indianola Republicans and we look for a strong vote in its sup port coming election It is noted that the nominations include well qualified and excellent material from top to bot tom men for whom no excuse need be made men for whom any citizen can conscientiously vote and work How about those dinner pails tablets slates pencils and pens We have plenty at the Bee Hive BANKSVILLE George H Rowland is moving from Grant precinct to McCook W H Hartman threshed last week and had a very light yield of grain H I Peterson has improved wonder fully since his long siege of sickness Jacob Pickrell is preparing to move to the eastern part of the state this fall C F Elliott has rented his ranch and stock to a Kansas man and some time in the future intends to go east Young Mr Crane ofGerver precinct was at Banksville Monday and is mak ing arrangements to go east after awhile We are going to have school just the same and our supplies are much lower in price The Bee Hive CULBERTSON S E Solomon was a McCook pilgrim Monday Henry Lehman had business in Mc Cook Friday last E M Kleven and family and Mrs J W Wray were visitors i n McCook Saturday Slates were never so cheap as this year at the Bee Hive PROSPECT PARK Pleasant showers we are having Bert Dodge come home last week for a short time O L Thompson spent Sunmy with the home folks Ben King will not move down to Spring Creek as was expected We wonder how the lonesotnes are gettting along at Box Elder Mrs Cratty and daughter spent Satur day evening with the Wasson family The merry sound of the threshing machine is heard eaily and late in this neighborhood Mrs John Sly went down on the Wil low Friday last to spend a week or so visiting friends and old neighbors Young men who help thresh this hot weather surely earn their dinner without having to walk about a mile at noon to dig potatoes for supper Chid Shears gave his many friends a pleasant surprise by coming home last Saturday night Chid is much improved iu health and appearance If the young man from Frontier county who turned his horses loose about a week ago and hasnt seen them since would look around in the corn fields perhaps he would find them They have visited nearly every cornfield in this neighborhood A Cure for Cholera Infantum Last May says Mrs Curtis Baker of liookwalter Ohio an infant child of our neighbors was suffering from cholera infan tum The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery I took a bottle of Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would da good if used according to directions In two days time the child had fully recovered and is now nearly two years since a vigorous healthy girl I have recommended t h is remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance For sale by iuconneu oe nerry Druggists If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular serious complications must be the final result De Witts Little Early Risers will remove this danger Safe pleasant and ef fective McConnell Berry Whites Cream Vermifuge not only effectu ally expels worms but is unequaled as atonic and is a certain and permanent cure for chills and fever in children Price 25 cts A Mc Millen COLEMAN Nice shower Wednesday evening Bert Wales worked the road Tuesday Thomas Coyle worked in McCook Tuesday John Droll was in McCook Tuesday with hogs M A Cole brought out a little lumber Wednesday W M Rozell 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